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Page 10
... give a view of the great men , who were contemporaries at different eras ; but , in treating of modern history , small stress should be laid on that of the middle ages : a general sketch of the state of the world at the time when ...
... give a view of the great men , who were contemporaries at different eras ; but , in treating of modern history , small stress should be laid on that of the middle ages : a general sketch of the state of the world at the time when ...
Page 77
... give rise which , as he expresses it , respects the subintellection of the participle of existence , as a copula ... gives us his superstructure , in which we meet with what is more visible and tangible . Whether it be sufficiently ...
... give rise which , as he expresses it , respects the subintellection of the participle of existence , as a copula ... gives us his superstructure , in which we meet with what is more visible and tangible . Whether it be sufficiently ...
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... give a statement of the circumstances involving each case , and of the proceedings leading to the interlocutors appealed from ; to give these interlocutors with their dates as correctly as they can be learned from the original cases ...
... give a statement of the circumstances involving each case , and of the proceedings leading to the interlocutors appealed from ; to give these interlocutors with their dates as correctly as they can be learned from the original cases ...
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